(Asghar Farhadi, 2013). An Iranian man deserts his French wife and 2 children to return to his homeland, but comes back to France when his wife asks for a divorce. French & Persian, subtitles.
Michigan Theater. Tickets: $10 (children under 12, students with ID, seniors age 55 & older, & U.S. veterans, $8; MTF members, $7.50; films before 6 p.m., $7). michtheater.org. 668-TIME. [map]

Drop in and enjoy playing with your little one(s) (ages 6 months - 3 years welcome) in our cheerful safe play space. We will have lots of toys for all ages to play with. There's a slide, kitchen, ride-on toys and tons of other options. We'll even be bringing in the swings and Jump-a-roo for the little ones.This is an open play session. Parents/caregivers supervise and socialize. Bring a friend, bring the kids and let them play while you get a chance to chat or meet new friends while you are here. Coffee and healthy snacks available for $1 each.If you are bringing more than one child to play, please call our office at (734)973-1014 to pre-register or plan to pay at the door. Credit, checks and cash accepted.
Lamaze Family Center Ann Arbor, 2855 Boardwalk. $5 per child. 734-973-1014. info@lamazefamilycenter.orgwww.lamazefamilycenter.org [map]

A WHOLE LOT OF FUN!Now there's a low-cost fitness program designed for older adults just like you. Introducing EnhanceFitness, a lively and interactive hour-long class filled with variety. A WHOLE LOT OF VARIETYThis fitness class is different from the start because it is based on scientific research and input from older adults like you. The result is a fun and lively program that works!EnhanceFitness combines the three key components of fitness: strength training, flexibility and cardiovascular conditioning.Our one-hour class meets two times a week and is attended by older adults interested in improving their life through exercise. Expect a casual atmosphere and an energetic, certified instructor. Classes begin with a warm-up period, followed by work with light soft-weights, and finish with a cool-down session. Interaction among participants is always encouraged-it's another benefit of the class!
St. Lukes Episcopal Church, 120 N Huron St, Ypsilanti. $2/class. 734-661-8043. jnicodemus@annarborymca.orgwww.annarborymca.org [map]

Honor your mind and body safely and successfully to achieve and maintain your ideal weight. Start wherever you are in the process as we move together toward feeling great. Open to all body types and experience levels.
Sun Moon Yoga Studio, 404 W. Huron St. $15. webguru@annarboryoga.comsun-moon-yoga.com [map]

Exploring your career options? Planning to update your skills for a transition to a new field? CEW counselors are presenting a four-part workshop series on preparing for a major career change. Gain ideas and proven strategies to make a career move or hone your skills for a more successful job search. Workshops held Mondays, Feb 10, 17, 24, March 10.
Center for the Education of Women, 330 E. Liberty. $100 (series) / $25 (class). 734-764-6005. http://www.cew.umich.edu/progevents/programs [map]

Partner Acrobatics (often referred to as AcroYoga, or Acro) offers an exploration into partner dynamics, through balance postures and movement. We will be working on supporting (basing) and flying in a variety of postures, learning how to use (as well as develop) strength, stability and balance. Each class will offer a focus on different moves, allowing you to slowly build up your repertoire. If you have never tried anything like this, don't worry, this class is meant to be for everyone. We will gladly walk you through the basics. Now remember, this class is all about having fun and possibly learning something about yourself in the process. It will be available on a drop-in basis, until there is enough interest to develop into a progressive series. The cost will be $15/class, or $50/month. You can come solo, or with a partner. For more information, please check out the listed website.
Ann Arbor Ringstar Studio, 3907 Varsity Dr, Ann Arbor MI 48108. $15. connor@connorotto.comwww.a2ringstar.com [map]

People from virtually all walks of life are turning to voice acting for supplemental or retirement income, or as a full time career. Join us for a single-evening, realistic and entertaining introduction to the world of voice overs.You'll learn everything from the basics of getting started, working in the studio, and industry pros and cons to where to look for opportunities in and around their community and how to land the job. You'll also have the opportunity to record a mock commercial.
Pioneer High School, 601 W. Stadium Blvd. $25. 734-994-2300 ext 53203. brzezinl@aaps.k12.mi.uswww.aareced.com [map]

Life without a loved one can be overwhelming, even long after that person has passed. To help individuals coping with grief, Arbor Hospice offers a supportive and caring environment to work through the loss. Support groups and events are open to everyone, regardless of whether their loved one received services from Arbor Hospice. All grief support programs are free of charge, but donations are welcome to help support the nonprofit's programming.This is an eight-week group held on Mondays (Jan. 27-March 17) from 7-8:30 p.m. and is open to any individual who has experienced the loss of a parent.
Washtenaw Community College, Morris Lawrence Building, 4800 East Huron River Drive, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104. Free. Donation. 734-794-5460. mschultz@arborhospice.orgwww.arborhospice.org [map]

Life without a loved one can be overwhelming, even long after that person has passed. To help individuals coping with grief, Arbor Hospice offers a supportive and caring environment to work through the loss. Support groups and events are open to everyone, regardless of whether their loved one received services from Arbor Hospice. All grief support programs are free of charge, but donations are welcome to help support the nonprofit's programming.This is an eight-week group held on Mondays (Jan. 20-March 10) from 7-8:30 p.m. and is open to any individual who has experienced the loss of a spouse or significant other.
Grace Bible Church, 1300 South Maple Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48103. Free. Donation. 734-794-5375. rwhite@arborhospice.orgwww.arborhospice.org [map]

See all the details in our regular listing on this page under "Folk Song Singalong". Tonight we will celebrate the life and song of Pete Seeger by singing his tunes and sharing stories of how he has touched our lives. We've invited a big-time Pete Seeger fan - local musician and Waterhill Festival founder Paul Tinkerhess - to be our special song leader tonight, and we are also joined by Ms. Lois Zimmerman, who spent some time on "The Clearwater" sailing ship with Pete. Come join us in singing some old and hopefully new singalong favorites - written by or loved by Pete Seeger!
First Unitarian Universalist Church, 4001 Ann Arbor-Saline Rd. Free. 734-426-7818. lorifithian@mac.com [map]

Much maligned, Tiki drinks are not simple fruit-juice laden beverages. Tiki is all about rum, and we'll taste several examples before blending them with other ingredients to create the complex and layered drinks that exemplify Tiki at its best. Classes are hands-on with lots of tasting opportunities.
The Last Word, 301 W Huron St. $35. 734-276-3215. tammylc@tammystastings.comtammystastings.com/shop [map]

Release strain and tension on the back, neck and shoulders and strengthen the supporting muscles while releasing the hamstrings and supporting the knees and hips. This soothing practice is available to all levels and promotes immune function, mental acuity and overall well-being.
Sun Moon Yoga Studio, 404 W. Huron St. $15. webguru@annarboryoga.comsun-moon-yoga.com [map]